Deaths of Despair for 2019-23 by County
This layer displays deaths of despair rates from the CDC’s National Vital Statistics System – Mortality database. Data are 5-year aggregates for 2019-23 and grouped by ICD-10 codes.
This layer displays deaths of despair rates from the CDC’s National Vital Statistics System – Mortality database. Data are 5-year aggregates for 2019-23 and grouped by ICD-10 codes.
This layer displays timeley information on the estimated overdose mortality rate for counties and census tracts using provisional and final death data. Some census tracts are grouped to protect data privacy. Rates are modelled for areas with greater than 0 … Continued
This layer displays deaths of despair rates from the CDC’s National Vital Statistics System – Mortality database. Data are 5-year aggregates for 2018-22 and grouped by ICD-10 codes.
This layer displays opioid overdose mortality rates from the CDC’s National Vital Statistics System – Mortality database. Data are 5-year aggregates for 2018-22 and grouped by ICD-10 codes.
This layer displays drug overdose mortality rates from the CDC’s National Vital Statistics System – Mortality database. Data are 5-year aggregates for 2018-22 and grouped by ICD-10 codes.
Layer displays the percentage of claims for prescription drugs that were for opioid drugs in 2013. Data is available by county, ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) and by physician (address).
Layer displays the percentage of claims for prescription drugs among Medicare Part D beneficiaries that were for opioid drugs in 2015. Data is available by county, ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) and by physician (address).
This layer displays opioid overdose mortality rates from the CDC’s National Vital Statistics System – Mortality database. Data are 5-year aggregates for 2013-17 and grouped by ICD-10 codes.
Layer displays the percentage of claims for prescription drugs among Medicare Part D beneficiaries that were for opioid drugs in 2017. Data is available by county, ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) and by physician (address).
This layer displays the average annual number of high-strength (>30 MME) prescription opioid pain pills purchased for sale in counties across the United States. Data are based on CARES of analysis data made available by the Washington Post.